
I am interested in as many people as possible being able to use Boost. The vcpkg package manager greatly simplifies the connection and integration of Boost into a user's project. At the same time, it is important that new versions of Boost get into vcpkg as quickly as possible. Since there are many libraries that use and depend on Boost, the process of migrating to a new version can take a long time. Being able to start porting and testing at the beta or release candidate stage will allow us to identify and fix many problems early. I'm going to create a draft pull request in the vcpkg repository and test an unreleased version of Boost using vcpkg's internal continuous integration. Yury. On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 at 20:27, Christian Mazakas via Boost < boost@lists.boost.org> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2025 at 6:52 AM Yury Bura via Boost <boost@lists.boost.org
wrote:
VCPKG does not use a monorepo.
All previous versions had tags. Even the website contains broken links. For example, see the source code link at https://www.boost.org/library/1.89.0.beta1/accumulators/ All you need to fix this is to create tags on Github.
Yury.
Wow, are you actually interested in previewing Boost releases with vcpkg?
I had this working a little while ago, ha ha. I put the project down because there was no user interest.
Maybe I should actually pick up my nightly Boost efforts then...
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